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Zimbabwe would make a great spot for a new film - "Atlas Shrugged - The Documentary". | 0 | en |
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1. I am sure that YOUTUBE knows MORE THAN YOU about copyright violations, so the simple fact that those videos exists and are accepted ob YouTube for more than a year, proves you wrong.
2. The material I added is linked to a VERIFIABLE source. A TV NEWS story.
Accordingly to Section 107 of the copyright law, ""fair use for nonprofit educational purposes"", the video material taken from MAINSTREAM GERMAN MEDIA (again, recorded
accordingly to Section 107 of the copyright law) is cited as a reference and furthermore IT EXISTS outside Wikipedia on a 3rd party server, YOUTUBE, that apparently DOESN'T
think that it violates copyright laws.
3. Do you speak German? NO! So before assessing the material, learn proper German." | 0 | en |
The Miners think he did. They are in a position to know better then you, wouldn't you think? Or you are you enlightened and they are not? | 0 | en |
Just awesome,,,Ranu dir moto manus der er ceye o soto kora ucit,,r jini onake
station theke aj celebrity banalo tar ucit Ranu dike abar station a bosiye
diye asha,, oshadharon vdo,,👍👍👍 | 1 | en |
What else would one expect though ? Excellent article , Horrendous prospects. | 0 | en |
UMMM: Is the woman dead yet???????????????????????????????? | 0 | en |
देश के 13% बच्चों को दो वक्त की रोटी नही मिलती 11% बच्चे स्कूल नही जाते 33% बच्चे कूपोषण का शिकार , मीडीया सरकार इस पर कोई डिबेट नही करती | 0 | hi |
Condolences to this man's family, his friends and neighbors, and his fishing buddies! | 0 | en |
I am an Alaskan and I know that our State is in financial straits. I also am not stupid. I know the reason Alaska is struggling is because of the Legislature that the GOP/Big Oil gerrymandered control of our Government.
Instead of the PFD guaranteeing me $XXXX a year for three years I say lets guarantee the State $XXX for three years. Force this legislature to perform financially or oust them. Put the "Proof back in the Pudding". | 0 | en |
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Trudeau should quit | 0 | en |
I don't always tip the female bartender, but when i do, its because she isn't a total bitch.
155 shares | 1 | en |
Ai que lindo esta página. Estava querendo saber mais sobre este racista negro e encontrei que ele apenas rompeu a amizade com o Obama. Deram o dedinho foi? Por que não enfeitou a página com purpurina e fotos da Hellô Kitty? Cadê a informação deste sujeitinho que estimula a barreira eterna entre negros e brancos? | 0 | pt |
Thanks Rodney, you will catch flack in this comment setting for making your point. However you are correct. Most comments this forum are emotional and irrational. You talk about he PFD and they just spew hate about the republicans spent this, the governor did that and those damn tax credits!!!! None of you can make one reasonable case on how to make up the difference. We do need to cut Gov and the tax credits....but get past who did what when. Lets fix the problem now. Point is, you can take away the tax credits. You can keep cutting government until we are in a worse recession that we already are. You can also add an income or sales tax. BUT....even doing ALL that you will still not come close to closing the budget gap. You all love the oil companies when you are cashing your check every year. Step it up for the state and quit your bemoaning. Utilizing the PFD, as an investment or loan is necessary today- or don't you like your roads and schools? Maybe you prefer a new big screen. | 0 | en |
The Register Guard's viewpoint , to consider leasing the work camp for a period of time seems fair and judicious. We may find good use for the camp in the future.
Selling it for $50,000 would be an insult or perhaps even a sweetheart deal. It's way undervalue. If the county must sell the camp, start with an unbiased professional real estate appraisal based on highest and best use. Then advertise the camp in conventional real estate circles, perhaps even using a local brokerage to market it.
Considering all the money we've put into it, we should at least get a fair sale price. | 0 | en |
His actions 50 years ago are significant for what they were then and the change they brought about. His actions today - criticizing the new president - have nothing to do with the last 50 years. As a member of Congress one has to ask what has Mr. Lewis really accomplished during the 30 years. There is not doubt about his record 50 years ago.
It is fine and dandy to get caught up in the emotion of his work as a civil rights icon, but do you get a free pass on everything else.
What if a person did wonderful things to support civil rights 50 years ago but doesn't like a transgender person using the bathroom of their choice. Do they get a pass on this current behavior because of their past good deeds.
Celebrate the good in the people, acknowledge the great work they do, but hold them accountable for their actions today. | 0 | en |
Don't bother the Union workers. They'll do it on there schedule! The planners for the repair are also in the Union! Live with it and be thankful!
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Lindsay Graham is suffering from the pre-existing condition known as "in the closet - but in denial too"
he does dress well, however | 0 | en |
==Neutrality dispute tag== I removed the neutrality dispute tag from the article as I see no comments here related to a neutrality dispute. | 0 | en |
Şimdi iki yüzlülüğünüzü göreceğiz... Bana yaptığınız bu uyarı, yaptığım tüm değişiklikleri kirletiyor.. Maden öyle, ben yaptığım tüm değişiklileri geri alıyorum ve bir daha da var olmalarını istemiyorum.. madem yaptığım şey bir saldırı, bu güne kadar yaptığım değişiklikler de bu anlamda bu saldırının bir parçası.. Şimdi hepsini sileceğim.. Ve cesaretiniz varsa eğer sildiğim değişiklikleri geri getirirsiniz.. O zaman kimin iki yüzlü olduğunu göreceğiz.. Bakalımkararınız beni engellemek mi ya da vikipedinin ruhunu sürdürmek mi? Göreceğiz, birazdan... Yazdığım tüm içeriği sizin isteğiniz üzerine yok ediyorum... Ve yok etmeye de devam edeceğüm... Bence engelleyin beni, şimdididen... İkiyüzlülüğünüzü tüm aleme ispat edin böylece... Geri zekalılar. Hadi yarattığım başlıkları geri getirin ve ikiyüzlülüğünüzü ispatlayın.. Göreyim sizi... | 1 | tr |
You have absolutely no way of knowing what kind of award a jury would have made. Sadly we will never get to see that thanks to hug a terrorist JT. | 0 | en |
Ci faranno esplodere tutti. | 1 | it |
Gosh, double hulled carriers actually work after all! I remember when they were 'an unnecessary expense'... | 0 | en |
The Most Common Brain Hack: Reading
Think about this for second. How do you know how to read? It’s not really something most of us think about regularly. At some point in our lives we were taught how to make distinctly different sounds. When we were a little older, we were taught to make an associations between certain sounds and certain letters. Then we were taught to string those letters together to form words, and as our vocabulary grew, we also learned to use those words in a particular order to form sentences. We could go on and on to explain how the rest of your speech, reading and writing formed, but you get the idea. You were not born knowing how to read. It was actually a very long process of learning and many years of practice that has lead you to now.
You have trained your brain to accomplish something that is quite unnatural. Writing does not occur in nature. Written language is man made. In fact, the first instance of “modern” writing emerged around 3000 BCE in the region now known as Iraq. Compared to the earliest discoveries of mankind, written language is still a very new construct. Over millennia, we have been quite literally rewiring our brains to read and write. In a sense, reading and writing could be considered one of the most commonly developed brain hacks. We are training our brains to do something it was never naturally intended to do. The brain is so extraordinarily adaptable that reading and writing eventually feel natural, but it truly is anything but. Kind of weird when you think about it, huh?
As modern science shows, not all brains are built the same. We have found variations in brain structure from person to person. In the case of dyslexics, scientists are discovering areas of the brain that operate differently in processing language. Dyslexia is not a deficiency of the brain, it is not an indicator of intelligence, it’s not a disease; simply there are physical, structural differences in the brain.
So when we are teaching a classroom of students to read and write, we know that roughly 20% of those students are physically wired to process that information differently than the rest of the class. This is where those students are needing a different approach to learning. Recent research has shown that with as little as 8 weeks of specialized tutoring, our brains can begin to rewire itself to read more effectively. (1) Typical classrooms, even with accommodations, may not be enough for these students. To help these students make lasting connections, their instruction needs to be multi sensory, individualized, hands on, etc. At our school, our curriculum is based around the Orton-Gillingham approach, which is considered as the gold standard of teaching for students with language based learning difficulties. It’s a part of everything we do. We take an unconventional approach with every activity to help our students process information in a way that is better matched for the way their brains are structured. To run with our headline, we have to hack the hack. We are finding “work-arounds” to better educate our students. Dyslexics and those with related language based learning difficulties need educators who not only understand the differences, but can adapt their teaching style to accommodate them. If you know of anyone who suspects their child might have a learning difference (ages 5-7), we offer free early childhood screenings here at Fortune Academy. Academic success is possible!
For more information or to sign up for a free childhood screening, please visit: | 0 | en |
Sad, absolutely sad and I'm sure this has been going on for a long time there in smaller thefts over the years since a large lump sum amount would likely trigger alarms. But just imagine the embezzlement going on at HART! They won't allow an independent forensic audit of the rail and they've already uncovered unaccounted missing funds and no explanations! | 0 | en |
Healthy overall breathing
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Three times a day find the time to take 10 deep, diaphragmatic breaths in this ratio: inhale one count, hold four counts, exhale two counts.
Start in the abdomen, take a deep breath through your nose, hold your breath and exhale slowly through your mouth. Never strain yourself. Start with 1-4-2 seconds. Step by step try to enlarge parts of the exercise, but remember to remain within the recommended ratio.
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Thank you David for closing the door behind you on that sweetheart pension. | 0 | en |
Why are they opposed to moving into available space at the Atwood Building? Not swanky enough?
AND how much will we have to pay in renovations if they actually manage to purchase this building? Will they need automatic garbage cans in the rest rooms along with imported Italian furniture? | 0 | en |
Il vicepremier, intervenendo al Villaggio di Coldiretti a Milano, ha spiegato: “Se troveremo un accordo lo faremo con il sorriso se no...lo faremo lo stesso”. Per quanto riguarda la scelta del commissario Ue italiano, dice: “Non ho riserve, sarà una figura politica”
"Dall'anno prossimo faremo un forte taglio delle tasse, preparatevi a un bello scontro con l'Europa". È quanto promette il ministro dell'Interno e vicepremier Matteo Salvini durante l'incontro pubblico al Villaggio di Coldiretti a Milano. A chi gli chiede un'anticipazione sulla sua agenda dei prossimi mesi, il leader della Lega risponde: "Io la pazienza del pescatore ce l'ho, se troveremo un accordo lo faremo con il sorriso se no...lo faremo lo stesso", spiega. Quindi, un passaggio sulle autonomie regionali, che definisce "un cambiamento epocale”: "C'è un'altra riunione lunedì, non è un tira e molla. I cambiamenti storici hanno bisogno di tutti gli approfondimenti del caso", ha aggiunto il ministro.
"Il commissario Ue italiano sarà politico"
"Io la riserva non ce l'ho" ma "il nome lo discuto prima con gli altri che con i giornalisti”, ha replicato invece ai giornalisti che gli hanno chiesto quando scioglierà la riserva sul nome del futuro commissario europeo che deve indicare l'Italia. (TUTTE LE NOMINE UE) "Non mando a Bruxelles un nemico del mio Paese", ha detto il vicepremier che, alla domanda se sarà un tecnico o un politico, ha risposto: "L'era dei tecnici mi sembra ampiamente superata”.
"Chi vuole marchio italiano resti in Italia"
Il ministro dell’Interno parlando della tutela dei marchi italiani ha sottolineato che "c'è già il decreto crescita: se vuoi rilevare un marchio storico italiano, diciamo Pernigotti, non puoi chiudere in Italia, licenziando in Italia, aprendo poi all'estero, assumendo all'estero e vendendo in Italia con lo stesso marchio. Se vuoi prendere quel marchio stai in Italia a far lavorare gli italiani e a produrre prodotti italiani”, ha aggiunto. E ne approfitta per dare una stoccata alla Ue: "Abbiamo dato 11 miliardi alla Turchia per fare concorrenza sleale alle aziende agroalimentari italiane".
Cgia: "Tasse al 48%"
Intanto, secondo i dati della Cgia, i contribuenti italiani subiscono una pressione fiscale reale del 48%, 6 punti in più rispetto al dato ufficiale. "Sebbene negli ultimi anni il peso delle tasse sia calato, molti non se ne sono accorti, per la crescita delle tariffe”, spiega la Cgia, che aggiunge che un fattore negativo lo riveste anche il sommerso. Altro punto dolente: la Manovra richiesta dall'Ue per il 2020 porterà ad un aggravio. | 0 | it |
"He said he had a “mandate” from his supporters".
I want some of what he's smoking. | 0 | en |
Let them fight. These two countries holds the half popoulation of the world. Dogs fight dogs. | 0 | en |
And shows misogynistic views toward the pictures of famous Berber women that are included. We Berbers have to show more openness and modernity towards the issue of women within our Berber society and they deserve to be shown within our page Berbers. | 0 | en |
"::"" The man's a nasty piece of work, and he appears to enjoy bullying other editors."" Really? In which alternate universe does that not come under the heading of a personal attack?
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I defy any common person, not a lobbyist or lawyer for the Oil caucus, to pull up on the Internet the convoluted wording in SB 21, read and understand. The Mutts in our legislature are the best oil influence lobbyists can buy. Time for a Veco type FBI investigation, maybe a few indictments will get the people of AK a fair shake. | 0 | en |
не люди, а власти. две разные вещи. люди там делают то же самое что и у нас, работают и просто живут как могут под контролем властей. Просто там он есть (контроль, но и забота о благополучии) | 0 | ru |
I, too, enjoy funny movies...how about recommending a few.....with all that's going on in the world, I could use a few giggles.....thanks, Gary Crum | 0 | en |
Defence barrister Tim Marsh has a philosophical bent. A plea hearing is not a search for truth, he told the Victorian supreme court, but it is a search for an explanation. It was his task to explain why Codey Herrmann, aged 20, with no prior convictions and no history of violence, would viciously bash a young woman with a metal pipe, rape and murder her, and set her body on fire.
“I think it’s important for me to concede at the start that I will ultimately fall short in this task,” Marsh conceded to Justice Elizabeth Hollingworth at the hearing’s opening last Tuesday. “There is not an explanation I can give you that is going to get us from that start to that finish.”
Herrmann, now 21, pleaded guilty to the rape and murder of Aiia Maasarwe, a 21-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel, in the early hours of 16 January. Maasarwe was studying English at La Trobe university, and in the hours before her death was living her life: attending a comedy show with friends before travelling home by tram.
There is not an explanation I can give you Defence barrister Tim Marsh
As far as we know, Maasarwe said only four words to Herrmann, in Arabic. “You piece of shit,” she screamed, as he came up behind her just after she got off the tram at Bundoora, a suburb in Melbourne’s north. It was a few minutes after midnight. Herrmann bashed her over the head four times with a metal pipe, before dragging her behind nearby hedges, striking her again perhaps nine times and raping her. She was unconscious for most of the attack, and probably dead when he set her body on fire. Herrmann has admitted that he intended to kill her.
In a legal sense, the purpose of a plea hearing is for the prosecutor and the defence to argue factors relevant to the sentence that should be imposed, including mitigating factors that made the crime less serious than others, and aggravating factors that made it worse. There was no dispute that Herrmann’s crime was exceptionally horrific and he will spend decades in prison.
The three days of hearings were about whether someone who could commit such an unprovoked crime should spend the rest of his life in jail, with the possibility of parole at a distant time, or be handed a defined sentence, perhaps 30 years or so.
Hollingworth acknowledged that hers was an “invidious task” to grade crimes as more or less serious, because it could seem insensitive to the family and the community, “but that is unfortunately what the law requires us to do”, she said.
Behind the legal arguments was the deeper story, the one that defied explanation. Herrmann, a slight man wearing a tracksuit top, sat at the back of the court. Through days of intense argument about who he was, what Marsh called his “extraordinary dislocation and disadvantage”, his humiliations, his substance abuse, his mental state, it was sometimes hard to remember he was there. His eyes were mostly downcast or staring into the distance. Occasionally he stroked his chin, or bit his lip. He seemed to be in his own world.
Codey Herrmann is brought to the supreme court. Photograph: James Ross/AAP
Maasarwe’s family was not present in court – they live overseas – but their pain was there. Her death became a symbol of women’s rage at being unable to go out at night without fear of male violence, but the picture that emerged of her was of an individual, a young, vibrant daughter, sister and friend who loved travel and study, spoke four languages, a woman who lost her life in a few minutes of inexplicable horror.
The plain-speaking prosecutor, Patrick Bourke, paused for several seconds, his bottom lip quivering, as he read out the family’s victim statements. Maasarwe’s mother, Kittam, still watches videos and reads her daughter’s text messages, just to see her and hear her voice. “‘I am a mother whom her heart has been squeezed in pain, day after day.”
Her father, Saeed, and sister, Noor, planned to visit Aiia in Australia. “A lot of time I find myself lost, lost in the crowds, or sometimes stuck, stuck in the past. Now I live with fear,” Noor wrote.
After Maasarwe hopped off the tram to walk the rest of the way home, she rang another sister, Ruba, in Israel. She often did that when she was alone at night, just to feel safer. The call was answered, and Aiia said to Ruba, “I didn’t expect you to pick up”.
Seconds later, Hermann hit her from behind with the metal pipe, before dragging her away from sight into a garden bed behind low hedges. Ruba heard the phone drop and her sister screaming.
The order of what happened next is not clear, but the prosecution says Herrmann strangled Maasarwe, bashed her a further nine times, and raped her. She died of extensive head injuries. In a futile attempt to cover up his crime, he poured the flammable solvent WD-40 over her, and set her alight.
For several hours before the attack, Herrmann had wandered around the nearby Polaris shopping centre, his image caught on CCTV. He spoke to a man and smoked a cigarette. He has given no explanation about what he was doing or thinking. He claims he doesn’t know how he found the metal pipe or the WD-40 – they are not visible in CCTV footage. He has said he didn’t plan the murder. Afterwards, he fled the scene, climbing over a fence into a nature reserve, leaving a trail of his DNA on his cap, the pipe, the can of fluid and on Maasarwe’s body.
‘I’ve seen fathers portrayed in movies’
There’s the crime itself and then there’s what led up to it. The forensic psychiatrist Dr Andrew Carroll interviewed Herrmann in custody and had access to more than 2,000 pages of material from the Victorian Aboriginal Childcare Association, which has had contact with Herrmann since he was a baby. His mother was an Indigenous woman; his father was of German ancestry.
There were multiple reports to authorities when Herrmann was a small child, Marsh said, “due to chronic drug and alcohol problems with his parents, domestic violence, emotional abuse and what was described perhaps euphemistically as, ‘failure to meet his basic needs’. This level of neglect was so profound that he and his older sister were reported to have rotten teeth.”
At less than 18 months old, Herrmann was placed in care and admitted to hospital with scabies. At age three, he and his sister were placed in foster care.
Carroll explained the profound psychological impact of his early neglect and how it stunted his brain development. He traced his later distress at his mother failing to turn up to access visits, or arriving drunk. He had no contact with his father while he was in foster care. “He was reared in a chaotic, insecure, dangerous environment that was not responsive to his basic needs.”
This is the manifestation of male rage towards a female Psychiatrist Andrew Carroll
Herrmann has had no positive relationship with men, including his father. At one point, Carroll asked Herrmann about fathers and he said: “I’ve seen them portrayed in the movies, but I don’t really know what they do.” His mother died when he was a teenager.
Even though his foster care was more stable, the early-childhood needs are critical for a child to develop any normal sense of attachment and trust in the world. By the time Herrmann entered primary school he was emotionally fragile, had difficulty forming relationships and harmed other children.
Carroll’s evidence was that Herrmann had a severe personality disorder with particular characteristics. His childhood neglect meant he avoided and suppressed his emotional distress. His unresolved trauma led to a “deep well-spring of sadness and anger” that he had no skills to process. He had distorted assumptions about other people, with “persistent expectations of being exploited, humiliated and belittled” – in middle childhood he had nightmares and slept in a foetal position. Normal functioning was seriously impaired and there was “a sense almost of dissociation, a sense that he just doesn’t matter in the world, that he’s not real in some way”.
There was a “matrix of factors” which led to this crime and Herrmann’s personality disorder – a person’s deficits in thinking, feeling and behaviour, particularly in relation to impulse control and interpersonal behaviour – was exacerbated by heavy cannabis and methamphetamine use that began when he was a teenager. That had a cumulative impact, but he had not taken drugs on the day of the murder.
As a young adult, Herrmann was homeless and unemployed. According to Marsh, Herrmann’s life “followed a rhythm that was essentially, get Centrelink, buy drugs, share them with mates, shoplift food from the supermarket. He subsisted on a diet of croissants and chocolate milk … his lifestyle was one of the pursuit of intoxication through methamphetamine and cannabis.”
Carroll’s evidence was that Herrmann’s personality disorder seriously affected his ability to make judgments and was, with other factors, the underlying reason for the murder. It was an “eruption of suppressed rage” that had built for years. It erupted for some unknown reason on that night, against an innocent woman, with no known trigger. “This is the manifestation of male rage towards a female.”
The reason so long was spent on describing’s Herrmann’s personality disorder is that he has for many years been diagnosed as suffering schizophrenia, and is receiving anti-psychotic meditation.
Carroll disagreed with that diagnosis, but legally a personality disorder is not considered a mental impairment that can be taken into consideration when sentencing in Victoria, under principles known as Verdins.
Marsh, chief counsel at Victoria Legal Aid, argued that a 2015 case – a court of appeal decision known as O’Neill – was wrong to find that such disorders do not influence a sufferer’s perception of the world, and urged Hollingworth to find so. There was no reason why personality disorders – which could seriously affect judgment – should be treated differently to mental illnesses that influence the moral culpability of an offender, such as severe depression or bipolar disorder.
Bourke argued that the very randomness, the brutality, the lack of any motive made this the worst kind of murder justifying a life sentence. The O’Neill decision was correct and Hollingworth sitting as a single judge was bound to follow it. There was “no evidence of the present personality disorder having a causative connection, contribution to the commission of this offence against this girl on this night”.
If a trial is in some way an expression of community feeling and shifting attitudes, perhaps we are at a point where such crimes will be punished by 50 or 60 years in jail, even if they did not attract such severe sentences in the past.
Better off in jail than outside
It was the same issue that confronted the court just a few weeks ago when Jaymes Todd, another young man with no prior convictions, was sentenced to life with a 35-year non-parole period for raping and murdering Eurydice Dixon, 22, as she walked through a suburban Melbourne park.
That was a controversial sentence in legal circles. Victoria Legal Aid funded Todd’s plea hearing, but is not funding his appeal against the sentence – that will be conducted by private barristers pro bono.
In Todd’s case crown prosecutors did not seek a life sentence, but they did in Herrmann’s case. Hollingworth wondered why, when Todd’s was “objectively far more serious offending” given his sexual sadism and stalking of Dixon.
Herrmann is Aboriginal which, as Marsh pointed out, does not make him intrinsically less responsible for his crime and deserving of a more lenient sentence. But it often indicates deprivation and disadvantage, and his background of profound trauma, the instability of his identity and sense of futility could be seen as a mitigating factor in sentencing.
Marsh said Herrmann’s youth indicated rehabilitation was at least possible if the right treatment was offered. His sense of remorse was there, but it was muted. At the very end of the hearing, Herrmann handed Marsh a letter of apology he had written to Maasarwe’s family. “Your daughter didn’t deserve such a terrible and tragic thing to happen to her,” it said. “I don’t expect any forgiveness because I will never be able to forgive myself and I will be trying to make amends for the rest of my life.” It ended: “Don’t give in to hate like I did. Love. Goodbye.”
Marsh said towards the end of the hearing that while it didn’t diminish the loss of the Maasarwe family in any way, there was a second tragedy in the case we should not flinch from: how and why a young man could come to commit such an awful crime.
Herrmann believed he was better off in jail than outside.
“I’ve gained a safe place to sleep,” Marsh said Herrmann told him. “I get fed three times a day, I have a shower, and I’ve also gained a sense of hope that maybe one day if I behave myself in custody I might get to go to a prison that has good programs.”
That such a statement had a whiff of truth to it, said Marsh, was “coming from a place that is so bleak as to defy description”.
Codey Herrmann will be sentenced on 29 October. | 1 | en |
Let's see here: he's the village idiot, yet he trounced the conservatives, which makes the conservatives ...? The kid so low in the pecking order that he gets beat up by the village idiot?
I have no idea where you guys are going with the name calling, but it isn't a place that is very flattering for you. | 1 | en |
And TradCath. Wow. What a pack. | 0 | en |
Then we would be left with angry people like you. Doesn't seem to be the best plan. | 0 | en |
Are you kidding? We could not be happier. Drip, drip, drip. Mueller is using Chinese water torture. Your ignorant orange Cheetolini is going down. Grab your deck chair for the final voyage of the Trumptanic | 1 | en |
Can you please hurry up! the assignment is due tomorrow | 0 | en |
...or a hateful Secular Democrat or a manipulative individual(s) from the 'targeted community' or an Agent Provocateur from the myriad of groups, individuals, etc. that comprise the Anti-Trump Faction. | 0 | en |
Al Kreitz, I did not have to be there that night. I BELIEVE the OFFICERS statements 100%.
Read the Sign: LET LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS DO THEIR JOBS....................... | 0 | en |
And Trudeau wants to bail out Bombardier as it announced it is also moving jobs out of Canada. Hence the delay so people will hopefully not notice. | 0 | en |
` == Image:BurmaUBBS.jpg == It's not really better, per se, but it looks a bit more like a photograph now - I'm afraid there is no way that it could be gotten any better than this, given the extreme poor quality of the original, but I blurred it to remove [some of] the JPEG artefacts, which makes it look more like a [blurry] photo and less blocky, and I adjusted the contrast and converted to greyscale. I don't know what you had hoped for, but I'm afraid this is all you can get at this point, if you don't have the original. By the way, the description of it says it's the ``Burma Cub Scouting logo`` in the Fair use rationale, which can't be right and doesn't anywhere say what we're actually looking at beyond the arses of a lot of men in uniform. ` | 0 | en |
Overall: Jungle Love has
some good scenes like Ashley's, Nyomi's, and Judy's. This
title, if it goes into a series, has a promising future.
DVD Quality: It's good.
Extras: The solo and interview
scenes sometimes overlap the main scenes so it would be difficult
to completely say that these are extras. The photo gallery
would have been better if it it was full-screen.
LIKES: Ashley Long and
Nyomi Marcela
DISLIKES: Princess
Ashley Long
Ashley, the 6 foot Brit,
parades around the house wearing her Britney Spears inspired
private
school
uniform. The camera gets up and personal and records her
every movement during the tease. The action finally starts
in the bathroom where she deepthroats his chocolate monster.
After the very nasty blowjob accompanied by dirty talk, she
takes his cock doggy style. He busts her lips wide open.
While her pussy takes a rest, he inserts an anal probe and
ties a collar on her neck. When he sees fit that the probe
has dilated her ass, he stuffs her ass with his schlong and
thrusts away. It is a furious anal assault judging by how
fast and deep he fucks. Finally, she sucks him dry making
sure she gets every drop of spunk.
Princess
Her looks are below average
and I would strongly agree for her to change her movie name
from Princess to something more true-to-life. In her interview
included in the extras, she cannot wait to perform with the
legendary Mandingo. His long dick busts her wide open in
ways that she never thought possible. She's so into the sex
that she reverts to her Spanish begging for "papi." She
grinds his cock and takes him balls deep when she is in the
reverse
cowgirl. Finally, she spits out the huge cum shot blast that
he produces. You would think that she would be spent from
the scene, but she rides him a bit longer.
Britney
The 19-year-old Aussie
has playful demeanor, which she uses it to her advantage.
Her spunky quality reminds me of Anna Belle, but Britney
is better skilled at sucking cock, especially since she wants
to make her first experience with a black man memorable.
One noticeable turn-off is her ass pimples. Anyway, her ass
needs opening up with the help of anal beads and a butt
plug before she takes up the chocolate dipstick.
He returns fucking her tight pussy and unloads on her smiling
face!
Nyomi Marcela
Since she looks so similar
to the previous Indonesian pornstar, Jade Marcela, Nyomi
has taken the same last name. For an Asian, she has a nice
booty! The camera records nice shots of her pussy and ass
from below. She dresses into her pink skirt and knee high
stockings and she starts to fuck herself with a dildo until
she climaxes and falls asleep. While she sleeps, her peeping
tom neighbor breaks into her apartment and gropes her. His
unwanted touches make her react negatively, but he convinces
her that she wants a good time. Her sexy looks and body make
him so turned on that once she unzips him, she is ready to
take his erect cock into her inviting mouth. She makes an
effort to get most of him down, but it is futile because
of her small mouth and his girthy penis. Nonetheless, she
makes an admirable effort. I would imagine that all the fucking
has made her pussy sore, but she takes it all with stride,
especially the fast doggy fucking. Finally, she cleans his
knob-off with excellent fellatio.
Judy Star
Judy Star, the French-Canadian,
normally bleaches her hair blonde, but she turns herself
into an
adult anime
star with her neon pink hair. Unlike the other scenes, there
are no set-ups or interviews. Instead, the scene begins with
Judy knob-gobbling on two black dicks. It would have been
a better scene if one of the men would just keep his mouth
shut. In the middle of the scene, one of them cannot prevent
splurging any longer and cums on her stomach. The scene resumes
for good threesome action until another man joins the fun.
They make sure they make her airtight by plugging her holes
with meat. Finally, she takes two facials!
Chelsea Luv
Chelsea Luv, who looks
like an elder version of Inari Vachs, clocks in at age 26.
She plays a sexy real estate agent that will do anything
to close the deal. The black prospective home buyer is reluctant
to buy the house because of the high price, but she is willing
to offer "incentives." Things get more heated near the kitchen
sink where she gives a very steamy deepthroat session. Her
blowjob technique is superior to the other women on the DVD.
They take the sex to the living room where she brings out
the toys to pleasure her pussy and ass. Chelsea gets fucked
hard in her pussy and then her ass. She shows how nasty she
can be by performing ass-to-mouth. In hopes of closing the
deal, she lets him shoot his thick load all over her face.
But, alas, she gets the bad side of the deal because he isn't
ready to commit because he has other agents to "meet."
Parting Thoughts: The
DVD is worth a perusal because of Ashley Long and Nyomi Marcela.
The opinions expressed in this review of Jungle Love (DVSX) from DVSX are not necessarily the opinions of Adult DVD Talk. Adult DVD Talk provides a public forum for consumers to post their DVD reviews. Adult DVD Talk does not edit these reviews. | 1 | en |
There is likely negligence or outright criminal liability involved. I love this dog: she is akamai. More akamai than the mayor or the failed Mufi with all that blood on his hands from doing nothing to save lives years ago. Look at Lee's good article today. | 0 | en |
Sorry but that is exactly the trouble, they don' give a damn for the constituents just like trump . They think we have the majority to do what we want we don't need to worry about constituents. | 0 | en |
Sad comment. You believe Mulcair would've won with a shorter campaign because the polls said so at that moment, but in a short campaign the dynamic would've been completely different. Oh and didn't Mulroney put Stephen Lewis in the UN post? The establishment parties are all on the same team; the NDP are merely liberals without benefits. | 0 | en |
2. Dalam rapat terbatas ini, Presiden USER mengingatkan pentingnya publikasi terhadap kegiatan yang akan diselenggarakan di Jakarta dan Palembang pada bulan Agustus mendatang #JokowiPacuPromosiAsianGames #YukPromosikanAsianGames18 | 0 | id |
The Bus, number eight "Waikiki", "da shopper's special" is a joke. Never on time and too-infrequent service. No wonder Sears Ala Moana went broke: "You can't get there from here". The "service" is so bad folks ride Waikiki buses destined for the airport in lieu of the "shoppers special". Our visitors can not even "get out of town" on the "airport bus" without a hassle. | 0 | en |
I pressed my lips against your pussy and then sucked hard as I could. In the past few years BDSM has got a pretty bad reputation, but the basic principles can be extremely liberating and in the long run if you engage with it, turn you on in a way that you would never even have thought about. Germany has always had brothels and red light districts. According to public services union Ver. | 1 | en |
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no, Kevin,
….he didn't just illegally share info with Britain and Australia,
…among other things, Flynn had illegally disclosed sensitive information to Pakistan too.
.
.
Attempted revisionist history only works if you can keep all the facts hidden,
…Flynn's crimes are an open book,
…he was bounced from the military for good reason.
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Now he's been reduced to spreading fake news, he was caught 16 different times in the last few months.
The man's a menace.
. | 0 | en |
Or have we been coexisting and you are now suddenly offended by people being different from you? | 0 | en |
I am not sure you know what critical thinking is, first of all that is what was reported it has nothing to do with what you or I think. Second and here is the catch, much of the program focused on housing and the shrinking middle class. He and most of the people in the program cannot afford to live near work. This is a large phenomenon in the Bay area and other places, middle class workers cannot afford to live in San Jose or Palo Alto where this guy worked at STANFORD University. They showed the neighborhood where they filmed All in the Family, it used to be houses for Teacher and Firemen, now CEO and Doctors live there. Stupid is assuming. | 1 | en |
That title of this article alone is enough of a deterrent from continuing to read. Dumb question. | 0 | en |
I wonder how angry the Mormons are about the buffoon they helped elect?
Time to send money to Utah. | 0 | en |
It seems you disregarded inconvenient evidence to level such a baseless accusation. As far as I am aware you are the only one who claims that an amorphous characteristic as "overt threat" is relevant or applicable to any individual while I have been arguing that judging/applying such, most specifically by a court, is not valid a position. Your accusation seems to be completely opposite to what I've actually written which argues against giving such any credence or consideration of such an amorphous characteristic. | 0 | en |
@USER @USER @USER @USER @USER You are a good dancer and talented in drawings. My fingers are like that when I vote for CNCO 😂 #PremiosHeat2018 @USER #LatinGRAMMYCNCO #CNCOnEllen @USER #CNCO #TheLatinArtist #PCAs #followERickOnIG | 0 | en |
Cut out the high paid state executives! A good example is the press secretary position that pays 8,896 a month. What does this person do to earn this pay? Many are overpaid and unappreciative and could be replaced. Look at those highly paid positions and give the ones derelict in their duties and costing the state millions in lawsuits the boot. | 0 | en |
David Strorm’s How Animals Have Sex doesn’t exactly make the cut. But if you like a touch of British humor to go with your bathroom reading about snail love darts, six-month-long frog intercourse, and dolphin sexcapades with random ocean objects, then this decidedly silly book is the perfect fit.
Gelf first heard about this book from Strorm’s US publicist at Dutton/Gotham. While she got Gelf's URL wrong in her pitch (sadly, Gelf.com is still the domain of an Apache-powered web server enthusiast), she was spot-on in her assessment that we were interested in panda porn. And after reading through the bookwhich took about an hour, 30 minutes of which involved staring at the Argentine Lake Duck’s peniswe were happy to find that we were very interested in other animals’ genitalia and sexual practices, as well as the panda's.
Strormthe pseudonym of author Gideon DeFoemanages to sprinkle a good helping of relevant information in with his jokey style. In mock sitcom proposals to the chairman of the BBC, for example, he discusses the pregnancy of the male seahorse, homosexuality among graylag geese, and the female hyena’s pseudopenis. He also imagines this uncomfortable postcoital conversation:
Kong: You’ve gone quiet.
Fay Wray: Oh, you know. I was just thinking.
Kong: It’s my tiny penis, isn’t it?
Fay Wray: What? No! Of course not.
[There’s an embarrassed silence. Kong swats at a biplane.]
Fay Wray: It’s just it is quite little.
Kong: It’s not my fault! It’s my social structure!
Fay Wray: Of course it is. Your social structure is to blame. I understand.
Kong: Listen, Fay. Gorilla males guard isolated harems of females. Any competition between males is limited by the fact that we really don’t want to mess with each other, because look at us, we’re terrifying. I could pull David Attenborough’s legs off without breaking a sweat. You only need big reproductive organs when you’ve got a sperm competition going on.
Fay Wray: You’re right. It all makes sense. Even so. Two inches.
Following the encyclopedia-style entries for the animals, there’s also a great index comprised of lists including:
•Some approximate penis lengths
•Animals Zeus manifested himself as in order to have sex, and who it was that he then had sex with
•Items my dog tried unsuccessfully to have sex with (including Strorm’s Millennium Falcon)
Gelf chatted with Strorm over email. Here’s an edited transcript:
Gelf Magazine: Does the pen name David Strorm come from John Wyndham's book The Chrysalids? If so, why?
David Strorm: I really want to say something clever like “in his portrayal of a post-apocalyptic society where religious fundamentalism tries to stamp out mutations, Wyndham celebrates evolutionary diversity, and a book about all the ingenious ways animals reproduce does much the same thing.” Only that’s not true, it’s just that Chrysalids was my favourite book when I was a kid. I had a crush on the Rosalind character. But anyhow, well-spotted. Unless you googled "David Strorm" and saw that that’s what comes up, which doesn’t count. [Editor’s note: Not telling.]
GM: Did you have to change the book at all (in terms of humor, pop-culture references, language, or anything else) going from a British publisher to an American one? There are still a bunch of references to the BBC, sellotape, and the like.
DS: I wanted to, but because of the stupid schedules publishing seems to work to, there wasn’t really a chance. But obviously any jokes you didn’t get or thought fell a bit flat, would have seemed brilliant if you’d grown up in the UK. Even the Mormon Cricket Sir-Clicks-A-Lot gag. Oh yes.
GM: You told the guy from the Cleveland Plain Dealer that you use a pen name so that your family doesn’t find out you wrote a book about animal sex. But isn’t the book published under your real name in the UK?
GM: In the same interview, you mention that you had an interest in primatology at university. (Me too, actually.) You have any good anecdotes about monkey sex from your time there?
DS: Disappointingly it wasn’t very hands-on, unless you were prepared to go and knock about in Uganda for half a year, so I’m afraid I haven’t really. But a friend of mine just got back from working at a chimpanzee sanctuary in West Africa, where one of the younger chimps got quite attached to her. Only when he realised that he wasn’t going to get anywhere, he got in a mood, did a wee in the kitchen and, via sign-language, tried to make out to the other primatologists that it was my friend who was responsible. Never spurn those chimps.
GM: When I used to study macaques, I seem to remember them using the same magic-shell genital plug trick that you described in rats (i.e. the male's semen hardens inside the vagina to prevent other males from copulating), plus there was a lot of masturbation by disappointed males. Point is, you must have had to leave out some good stuff from your research. Anything get cut from the book that you were hoping would make it? Is there enough for a sequel?
DS: Well, because I wasn’t exactly trying to be encyclopaedic, and lots of creatures use similar strategies, it was mostly a case of picking whichever creature best illustrated whatever they happened to be getting up to. Given that there's two million animals out there we already know about, and at least another eight million or so we reckon are still to be discovered, I'm sure there's enough for a sequel, but I think I've probably spent enough time trying to find obscure articles about moth mites having sex with their sisters to last me a while.
GM: Which animals’ sex lives were the hardest to write about for a lay audience?
DS: In terms of the science, that wasn't an issue to be honest, because a spot of primatology at university as part of an anthropology degree doesn’t make me an expert, so I’m a lay audience myself. The hardest ones to do were the animals who leant themselves to the most obvious jokes. I didn’t want to just write a leering “Phew, girls, I bet you wish your man could manage it a hundred and fifty times a night!” effort, which is what most "humourous" takes on the subject seem to lapse into. Not that I'm saying I resisted all the cheap laughs.
GM: In your page on panda porn, you make a smart comment about the seemingly random series of evolutionary events that have given pandas giant heads and thus made them extremely cute to humans. Any general thoughts on people’s fascination with charismatic megafauna?
DS: I like charismatic megafauna as much as the next man, so I don’t think you can really blame people for singling them out over other species when it comes to being bothered about the environment. Of course, you don't want to go down the Timothy Treadwell route, because it doesn't matter how damn charismatic they are, they can still swipe your face off without breaking a sweat.
Courtesy K. McCracken
Not bad.
GM: The Argentine Lake Duck. Does that thing just hang in the water?
DS: No, usually it’s fully retracted inside them. I’m still not sure I believe it. If that paper [PDF] wasn’t written by a respected group of scientists, I think I’d assume they’d just got it muddled with an intestine or something. I really want to see some footage of the males using it to lasso the females, which I also have a hard time believing.
GM: What sort of a person would want to buy this book?
DS: Oh dear, I have no idea whatsoever. People who have just remembered it's their uncle's birthday and have half an hour to find a present? And hopefully anyone who is interested in the natural world but doesn’t have a hang-up about it not being taken very seriously. I think there’s a bit of a tradition of having to take the sombre "nature in all her majesty" approach when it comes to writing about these kind of things, and you get a bit frowned at if you’re seen laughing at it all. But dolphins trying to get lucky with turtles is funny, and there’s no getting around that.
GM: You write that banana slugs engage in chewing each others penises off, or appophalation. Shouldn’t that be apophallation? Also, maybe we're being picky, but isn’t the banana slug's scientific name Ariolimax dolich-o-phallus and not Ariolimax dolich-y-phallus?
DS: Fuck. Yes. You’re right. Apo- as in detach, phallus as in penis. In my defence, I first read up on banana-slug sex in Adrian Forsyth’s excellent A Natural History of Sex, and he spells it wrong too, so even proper scientists can screw up. And I'll put the other down to a typo. Anyhow, I hope you’re pointing this out to show off how much Latin you know, because otherwise it's just odd to know that off the top of your head.
GM: Have you heard back from any of the scientists whose research you used in the course of writing the book? If so, what did they have to say?
DS: I think they’re much too busy dipping bed-bugs into big buckets of radiation to read daft things like this.
GM: Have you gotten any other feedback?
DS: I got a letter the other day from some old guy in New Zealand. It’s a bit hard to read, but I think the gist of the thing is that I should have only included entries on snakes. He seems to really like snakes. And the book seems worryingly popular with little kids who clearly aren't subject to enough parental control.
GM: In some of the promo materials going around the web for the book, the phrase turkey virgin birth is used. I didn’t see that in the book. Can you explain?
DS: That was something I came across quite early in researching the book. In a few turkey populations I think "virgin births" have been observed to run at a surprisingly high rate, like 40% or something. But it’s like I said about a lot of creatures illustrating the same point, so I went with the pseudocopulating all-female whiptail lizards instead.
GM: What’s up with the randomly bold-typed phrases in the book?
DS: It’s a code. You take the first letter of each bold sentence and it tells you where Leonardo Da Vinci buried the Holy Grail! And also, if you’re going to write a book that includes the phrases “injecting their sperm into the abdomens of other males,” “he laps up her urine,” and “detachable swimming penises,” then you might as well use them to get people’s attention.
DS: Yes, there’s about a million of them, all the way from Aristotle to Wendt’s compendious 1965 The Sex Life of the Animals to Forsyth’s book and so on. I avoided Dr Tatiana at the time of writing, because I was worried it might be too similar in tone, but actually it’s a really good proper in-depth study underneath the agony aunt gimmick. They did a TV show of it recently, but I was kind of disappointed, because there was a bit too much people singing and dancing about, and not enough proper footage of creatures.
DS: Does that mean my book’s for sale in Urban Outfitters? Brilliant. I didn’t know that! Well, I’m sure Urban Outfitters buy their books only after a serious consideration of the contribution each work makes to the world of literature. And not because having “sex” in the title and a picture of some cute pandas on the cover means they think it will appeal to some spurious hipster demographic.
GM: Is there an index of items your dog did successfully have sex with? | 1 | en |
But I guess neither Harvard nor MIT rolled a red carpet for you. The UK probably did not even let you in and Cambridge University must have missed the opportunity of having you. You know that it is not the price, you came here for the reason that the only accessible target was Canada.
I am sure in whichever hole you are coming from, everything is considered yours; but, when it comes to Canada, everything becomes everyone's. Is it not how you think it should be?
Everything here is of course OURS. | 0 | en |
Darn immigration ruins the good life in US. Too many culturally damaged people from failed countries are overpopulating us. Those impudent marchers were marching for the right to illegally immigrate and invade the US and not for 'immigrant rights' as the leftist media report. They should be fire hose sprayed and kicked all the way to Mexico. | 1 | en |
The imaginary hybrid drug PROFOX is an anxious prediction of a therapeutic
disaster for post menopausal women who need treatment for low bone density,
depression , pelvic atrophy and vasomotor symptoms but are denied estrogens.
Physicians and psychiatrists have been slow to accept the clear benefits
of estrogen therapy in the treatment of osteoporosis and depression. Is
it an honest fear of side effects, ignorance of hormone therapy, misinterpretation
of the data or simply a territorial hold on the condition which then condemns
women to sub optimal therapy?
Although estrogens have been proven to prevent fractures in a mixed risk
population and that the benefits on bone density and histology are dose
dependant it has been relegated to a treatment to be used if others fail
or if the woman has severe menopausal symptoms. This protection from estrogens
effects not only the skeleton but also the intervertebral discs which make
up one quarter of the length of the spinal column. This latter benefit is
not produced by bisphosphanates. This failure of physicians to familiarise
themselves with estrogen therapy has, in their minds, been justified by
the results of the WHI study and by the regulatory bodies who have advised
that estrogen should not be first choice therapy for osteoporosis. But in
reality the physicians objections to estrogen therapy antedated the WHI
study by many years. Specialists are a product of their training which for
non gynaecologists does not include the subtleties of the use , the dose
and route of various estrogens , gestogens and occasionally androgens.
Updated information and interpretation of the WHI study indicates that
HRT, particularly estrogen alone, is both safe and protective in the younger
postmenopausal woman below the age of 60. Such therapy is associated with
fewer fractures , less colon cancer , fewer heart attacks , possibly less
breast cancer and certainly fewer deaths. It should, in the minds of many
workers, be first line therapy in this situation. However, Fosamax Once
Weekly is an inexpensive alternative recommended by NICE as first line therapy
and preferred by physicians. It produces lesser skeletal and systemic benefit
than estrogens but it does not confuse the medical attendant with hormonal
side effects such as bleeding, mastalgia and occasional PMS symptoms. These
are problems that can be dealt with by any competent general practitioner
but have not been learned by specialist bone physicians and rheumatologists
who also seem to be complacent about considerable long term side effects
of bisphosphanates.
A similar ‘turf war’ occurs with the commonplace depression
in perimenopausal women. These women with estrogen responsive depression
often have a history of postnatal depression and premenstrual depression
which have all been shown to be effectively treated by transdermal estrogens
in good controlled trials in the most prestigious journals . It is therefore
surprising that none of these studies have been repeated by those mostly
responsible for the treatment of depression in women. This neglect is either
due to the unlikely belief that these studies are perfect or because psychiatrists
and the pharmaceutical industry do not want to show the benefits or even
the superiority of estrogens. For example there is only one placebo controlled
study demonstrating that transdermal estrogens are effective in treating
severe premenstrual depression by suppressing ovulation but there are now
50 similar studies showing that SSRIs are useful. Why should the industry
fund studies that reveal that their high profit in patent drug is less effective
than the much less profitable estrogens?
Psychiatrists almost invariably refuse to accept these data relying upon
psycho therapy , SSRI’s and even ECT particularly in the private sector.
Once again it is to the disadvantage of the women that psychiatrists have
not chosen to become aware of this modality of treatment. It is commonplace
to see women with perimenopausal depression who have been taking many mood
stabilizing drugs for many years .They claim to have been last well during
their last pregnancy after which they started or recommenced antidepressants
for post natal depression , later pre menstrual depression and climacteric
depression. It is difficult to obtain precise data but antidepressants are
now used by about 30% percent of women in the UK and there is even a move
to use this drug for the treatment of vasomotor symptoms. It is barely effective
but it is becoming a new indication for SSRI therapy.
The nightmare for the future is that postmenopausal women with hot flushes,
depression , sexual problems and low bone density, who need estrogens perhaps
with testosterone, will be given a SSRI and bisphosphanate combination .
PROFOX, a Frankenstein combination of PROzac and FOsamaX . As these two
drugs are now available as cheap generics they are already being prescribed
together. Unfortunately this warning of a single preparation is not a fanciful
aberration as we already have close to the market a combination of a SERM
for osteoporosis combined with oestrogens to prevent the symptoms of oestrogen
deficiency. This was a joke comment at a British Menopause Society debate
10 years ago but has now become a reality. Unless the regulatory authorities
consider the current safety data in the under 60s and modify their resistance
to HRT the spectre of PROFOX will be upon us. It is a vision of the future
which must be avoided. | 0 | en |
Uyumamak için elimden geleni yapıyorum. 3. kahve hayırlı uğurlu olsun. | 0 | tr |
انتي وحدي شرموطة وانتي مقهورة من السوبر ستار | 1 | ar |
:It's become an informal consensus among WP:BASEBALL editors (though it's not yet written into WP:NSPORTS, I'll propose it) that we should consider college baseball First Team All-Americans to be notable. In the three cases I'm working on today (Martin, Michael Roth (baseball) and Jason Krizan), they seem to meet GNG. The individuals on those minor league prospect pages generally don't have the same level of notability, though I'm sure some of them do deserve their own pages already. – | 0 | en |
الى كل الإخوة في مصر تمت مساء هذا اليوم المصالحة وأغلقت القضية | 0 | ar |
A quick comment...on a Canadian Statue of Liberty could be engraved, "Give me your chickens and dairy products free of quotas and protectionism." | 0 | en |
I'm rather leaning towards Damel as the primary name. But I didn't think the move should have been done without a longer and more collegial discussion. I see a number of Gbook results for Damelis , but possibly more for Damel . It can be hard to determine how many Gbooks are in English. Sometimes they have EN abstracts or forewords or whatever. I would like to see consensus here before the move - MK?. | 0 | en |
the fraser institute is a group of geniuses compared to any lunatic left wing group and voices like yours! | 0 | en |
"that person could become president of the United States."
That person will not be nominated by either the Republican or the Democratic parties this year. | 0 | en |
They should put them both on treadmills that gradually increase in speed as the debate progresses and see which candidate face-plants first. | 0 | en |
With modesty, I defer all comments on the cheapness of green power to Ontario posters.
We can of course back up their views when our power rates more than double in 2 years, when muskrat falls comes online | 0 | en |
An admin who goes to WR and talks about how he has access to deleted articles people there want to look at might find himself desyoped, don't you think? Use your imagination and draw a parallel. The WR situation demonstrates careful use of power, so there is no need to worry about heavy-handed tactics - just careful and effective use. | 0 | en |
No, dinner is on you if I'm right, and I am. | 0 | en |
I sure wish we had a "B.S." 'Reaction' emoji. | 0 | en |
And Bombardier will get the contract--they are such a well run company ! | 0 | en |
CNN puts out more fake news. We are watching the demise of CNN | 0 | en |
The Supreme Court didn't demand that the Liberals hand Khadr $10 million.
The Liberals and Trudeau had a CHOICE!! they made a choice to make Khadr a multi-millionaire and offer a blubbering apology.
Trudeau's ministers trying to blame the Conservative government is absurd as Harper rightly posted last night. | 0 | en |
Then start a movement to amend the constitution. That is the only way to change the 2nd amendment. Until then, it applies, obsolete or not. | 0 | en |
I agree with you in numerous aspects. The biggest problem is that most member of the Board of Regents are amateurs who have insufficient knowledge in both research and education. To hire, for instance, Jim Johnsen as the UA President was a big mistake because he has no leadership. As expected, he did not solve problem, he caused even more of them. Additionally, he made awkward decision, for instance, regarding the UAF School Education. Leadership is in the opposite direction. The two "no confidence" he got from the faculty senates of UAA and UAF were the first consequence. However, the Board of Regents still defends his style of leadership.
A second big problem is related to the creation of service centers at the university. The Board of Regents accepted these service centers. These service centers consumed a huge portion of money paid by the State of Alaska which is neither available for research nor education. In most cases the scientific outcome is close to zero. | 0 | en |
Read the story? " ... although workers often had to take turns so the meat processing line remained operational." | 0 | en |
@Pattikke @STARZ If book Claire wanted to "stay in the kitchen cooking for her man," she would've stayed in Inverness while Frank did his research, and the Outlander series would've ended up being less than two chapters long. Perhaps that's what you want, but I prefer the story that we did get. | 0 | en |
:::I have requested a third opinion on this matter. | 0 | en |
Let's not forget our SOS was a die-hard Cruz delegate who robbed Colorado voters the chance to vote in the primary in 2016. He will do everything in his power to make Trump look bad. | 0 | en |
I agree most if not all parents of children going to charter schools are well intentioned, excellent parents. Does your charter school require volunteer time, or expect family involvement? It is my understanding that many charter schools do. Such a high degree of family involvement in neighborhood schools could pay similar dividends to society. There is a walk away and start new culture in that I am addressing here, rather than rolling up our sleeves and working as a community, that I find misguided in this trend of division. Certainly children with needs such as yours benefit from the opportunity that you can afford them by driving them to their program and you made the best choice in your circumstance. Is this the most efficient and beneficent direction for society, facing shrinking budgets, and growing social division? Could there be other children in your neighborhood with similar needs who are going "left behind" at the neighborhood school? | 0 | en |
Finding a private buyer is a good idea if it can be accomplished.
Getting out of the retail business and becoming a commercial real estate development and leasing company is the obvious path.
Losing stores should be phased out right away before they drain more value. | 0 | en |
So Junior wants teach Ukrainians to kill one another? Sunny days, sunny ways. | 0 | en |
@user @user قناة خنزيره وموظفيها خنازير فطبيعي اللي حصلك ليش الأستغراب هذا جزاء من يعيش مع الخنازير | 1 | ar |
يسعد صباحك | 0 | ar |
Не забудь поставить дизлойс, перезапустить модем и снова поставить дизлойс, посемёнить про хохлов и раскрыть боевой пак со свадебными фотографиями своих родителей. Прикрепишь картинку, выделишь мой пост зелёным и ну типа так выйдет будто твой папик это я, такой с пятачком, и говорю уморительные вещи на фоне хохлятского флага. Будет всем очень смишно, ведь ты свёл все аргументы к абсурду, и сразу эрэнхэ построится, и ты победил, и у меня багет ой ёй ёй, разоблачили как ловко, и в следующий раз я точно затраллирую этих маскалей. | 1 | ru |
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Chris, you will not be a serious astrologer with the actions, and attempts here. At 21 years old, you ""claim"" to be a astrologer; yet, your actions, and comments have shown otherwise. Your revert wars show that you are incapable of being honest, or serious in your pursuit of knowledge in this field. If you have anything positive to add, then do so without the false accusations of ""vandalism"" on edit summaries, or prove vandalism with facts. " | 0 | en |
` ==Namemove== This was moved from Alex Jones (journalist) to Alex Jones (radio). i object to this. It should be Alex Jones, period, since he is the most known Alex Jones. See article Ali, Umar and Muhammad, we dont have Muhammad (prophet). Also, changing from ``Journalist`` to ``Radio`` is impiying he is not known as a Journalist, but rather as a radio perosnality, and that is false. A bad faith move in my view. ` | 0 | en |
А как ценили купленные на пол зарплаты китайские вещи, которые сейчас не заставить носить даже на огороде) | 0 | ru |
Cletus , engineers , like everybody else ,can't predict from day to day ,or hour to hour how much wind and solar power will be produced. We have installed 10000 MW's of gas power(and counting) in the province after shutting down 8000MW of coal.......Which is why today at 1pm we were exporting more power than the combined imports and wind production.Sucking and blowing at the same time.
But do not take my word for it ,how about a engineers, see: Why wind power doesn't work in Ontario @ canadian energy issues | 0 | en |
Talk of "countless attempts by terrorists to blow up passenger jets" thwarted by US and Canadian intelligence agencies sounds a bit like loose talk from the locker room (Trump's speciality).
In alluding to “I can’t count the number of airplanes that have not been blown up in flight,...there are dozens of plots ongoing all the time.” we would expect to see clearer public evidence. | 0 | en |
and he is wrong just as that other pathetic hate monger, nose | 1 | en |
he wasn't | 0 | en |
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